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SINGAPORE Amanda Lin, a 37-year-old single, has 21 eggs banked up as an "insurance" plan of sorts to have children in the future. The vice-president of forex and derivative sales at a bank said: "I don't want to regret it if I get married at a later age and cannot conceive. "It's good if I can find someone now,.
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 7 July 2023 - The O&G Specialist Clinic, a leading IVF clinic in Singapore, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Egg Freezing services to.
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When the White Paper on Singapore's Women's Development was released in late March, among the 25 action plans proposed, the upcoming changes to the egg-freezing policy in Singapore - that women aged 21 to 35 will be allowed to opt for elective egg freezing starting in 2023 - seemed to generate the most buzz, considering the profound impact they'll likely.